Diffrence bbetween excise and cenvat
hi gurus,
tell me the the difference between excise duty and cenvat.
Thanks in advance
RAVI
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RG23A Part 1 and Part 2 used for RAW METERIAL . for Exp u buy a raw meterial so the Qty of u purchased will go RG23A Part 1 and value go to the Part 2. the same way when u sell also Qty will go the Part 1 and Value of the Qty will go the Part 2.
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